Please find below the details of the syllabus of International Mathematics- Extended (0607) for the mock examination of 2017-2018.

Following are the topics that are included in the syllabus (These are given in the syllabus guide of Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics 0607)

1) Number

2) Algebra

3) Functions

4) Geometry

5) Transformations and vectors in two dimensions

6) Mensuration

7) Co-ordinate Geometry

8) Trigonometry

9) Sets

10) Probability

11) Statistics

Note:

1) The details of the sub-topics/content included in each of the topics mentioned above are to be referred from syllabus guide of Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics 0607.

2) Apart from your Ric Pimental book, you can practice/solve questions from Haese and Harris publication book, Oxford publication book, Past years papers of IGCSE and also from Exam preparation and practice guide book of Haese and Harris publication.

There will be 3 papers in mock examination of International Mathematics – Extended :

1. Paper 2 –45 minutes

Short response questions.

No calculators are permitted.

Designed to assess knowledge and use of basic skills and methods.

Any part of the syllabus content may be present in this paper but questions will focus on concepts which can be assessed without access to a calculator.

40 marks: 20% of assessment

2. Paper 4 – 2 hours 15 minutes

11–15 medium to extended response questions.

A graphics calculator is required.

Any area of the syllabus may be assessed.

Some of the questions will particularly assess the use of the graphics calculator functions described on Page 9 in syllabus guide.

120 marks: 60% of assessment

3. Paper 6 – 1 hour 30 minutes

One investigation and one modelling question.

A graphics calculator is required.

Any area of the syllabus may be assessed.

Candidates are assessed on their ability to investigate, model, and solve more open-ended problems.

Clear communication and full reasoning are especially important and mark schemes reflect this.

The time allowance given for this paper allows students to explore and communicate their ideas fully.

40 marks: 20% of assessment

Total marks: 200 marks: 100% of assessment

Other points to be noted:

All the instructions will be available on the cover page of the question booklet. Please read those instructions carefully before attempting the paper.

Entire paper is to be written in the space provided in question booklet. No additional graphs or supplementary will be provided.

Formula list will be provided in the question paper of Paper- 2 and Paper- 4.

All the resources related to graph needs to be carried by you. Sharing of GDC/any resources during the examination will not be allowed.